Yeah, I feel like with these kinds of shows it just encourages that whole "go with your instinct" or "think with your heart" kind of thing, and when you're talking about a crime, do you really want to trust your instinct? Even if you start with instinct it's nice to show it proven wrong sometimes.
And that's why I rather watch CSI than any of these psy-chick shows (it's always a pretty woman, isn't it?), where they make mistakes and learn through trial and error. And sometimes they don't solve the crime at all like in The Execution of Cathrine Willows.
It just gets annoying when one person is always correct and always solves the case alone. Like it always irked me in Matlock or Perry Mason how all their clients would always be innocent. How likely is that?
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Date: 2005-07-01 03:18 pm (UTC)And that's why I rather watch CSI than any of these psy-chick shows (it's always a pretty woman, isn't it?), where they make mistakes and learn through trial and error. And sometimes they don't solve the crime at all like in The Execution of Cathrine Willows.
It just gets annoying when one person is always correct and always solves the case alone. Like it always irked me in Matlock or Perry Mason how all their clients would always be innocent. How likely is that?